Shaye Ganam

A place to talk. To come together. To be heard. Shaye Ganam is taking the conversation province-wide on 880 CHED in Edmonton and QR Calgary - 770 AM, creating a collective town square to rehash the old and imagine the new for every part of this province. Tune in Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to noon to join the conversation. Follow Shaye Ganam on Twitter to keep up with your host wherever he goes.

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Premiers Meeting, Wildfires, Trade Barriers
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Removing barriers to trade between Alberta and ...
Krystle Wittevrongel, director of research at the MEI
7 min
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The Social Fray - Understanding Crime and Socia...
Dan Jones, retired EPS member (spent time with the gang’s unit and homicide team), chair of justice studies, NorQuest College
18 min
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Wildfire season is well underway
Ken McMullen, president, Canadian Association of Fire Chief, and the fire chief in Red Deer
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Premiers meet with Carney to draft list of majo...
Ian Skipworth, consultant with Summa Strategies
7 min
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Wildfires, Drug Use, Gender Based Violence
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It's time for Alberta to follow-through on anti...
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The spectre of Alberta separatism might actuall...
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Wildfires , Tariffs Setback, Extreme Heat
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Crop diversification is crucial to Canadian res...
Karen K. Christensen-Dalsgaard, assistant professor of biological sciences, MacEwan University
9 min
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Canada commits to joining European defence plan...
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Canada has a chance to lead on AI policy and da...
E. Richard Gold, professor of intellectual property and innovation, faculty of law and faculty of medicine and health sciences, McGill University
7 min
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The latest on the wildfire situation in Manitoba
Greg Mackling, morning show co-host on 680 CJOB
6 min
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Question Period, Censorship, Changes to Health ...
Mark Carney faces his 1st question period as Parliament gets back to work. What can we expect to see? Governments should call oil patch bluff to win carbon capture project commitment. Librarian groups worry censorship in Alberta government policies coming on book selection. Are parents feeling the same way? And Colin Craig, the president of the Canadian think tank Second Street dot org, gives us a roadmap to more choice in health care.
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A roadmap to more choice in health care
Colin Craig is the president of the Canadian think tank Second Street dot org
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Why you should care about the state of the curr...
Doug Porter, chief economist with the Bank of Montreal
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'Capital Conversations' with Catherine Griwkows...
Catherine Griwkowsky, legislature reporter, AB Today and Colin Aitchison, director, Western Canada with Enterprise Canada and formerly a staff member with the Kenney and Smith governments
18 min
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Governments should call oil patch bluff to win ...
Andrew Willis, business columnist with The Globe and Mail
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Throne Speech, Book Ban, Parliament Reopens
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The pomp and pageantry is done with. Time for g...
Tim Powers, chairman, Summa Strategies and managing director for Abacus Data
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Reacting to the Throne Speech and Royal Visit
Justin Vovk, a royal commentator and sessional professor of history at McMaster University
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Parliament Resumes, Royal Visit, Violent Crime
Parliament resumes today. Who was chosen as Speaker of the House? King Charles & Queen Camilla arrive for their Royal Visit to Canada today. Can Mark Carney actually reduce violent crime? Where is Canada's promised foreign agent registry? Duolingo's CEO says AI will soon replace teachers; is this a possibility? We talk to Matthew Guzdial, an assistant computing science professor at the University of Alberta.
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Duolingo's CEO says AI will soon replace teachers
Matthew Guzdial is an assistant computing science professor at the University of Alberta
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Where is Canada's promised foreign agent registry?
Dennis Molinaro, a former national security analyst with the federal government who now teaches at Ontario Tech University
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How can PM Carney actually reduce violent crime
Irvin Waller is an emeritus professor of criminology at the University of Ottawa
7 min